5 Live Shows To See This Weekend: Hot Chip in NYC, BET's Haiti Benefit in Miami, & More

It's Super Bowl weekend, so chances are you're gonna spend the next two days stockpiling supplies for the inevitable beer and gluttony festival on Sunday. But there's more to life than football, son! It's time to turn off the TV and go see some live music. This weekend there's some great shows, from Hot Chip's back-to-back nights in NYC, to an all-star hip-hop and R&B arena show down in Miami. Check out our picks for weekend concerts in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Miami and St. Louis below...

YEASAYER in LOS ANGELESWHEN? Friday, 2/5WHERE? The Natural History MuseumWHY? Everyone knows after-hours museum parties are an ideal place to meet smart women, so the Natural History Museum's "First Fridays" events are a must if you live in L.A. This week they're hosting 2010's breakout indie band Yeasayer, who will be kicking off a tour in support of their excellent new album Odd Blood (which we named the #15 most anticipated album of 2010).

UTADA HIKARU in BOSTONWHEN? Friday, 2/5WHERE? The Paradise Rock ClubWHY? The Japanese pop icon is bringing her hit parade to the States on her current tour "In The Flesh." Even if you aren't a J-pop fan, you might wanna hit this one up—ladies definitely love Utada. Plus, Complex co-signed the super-cool diva last year, so you know it's official.

THE FRESH FEST in ST. LOUISWHEN? Saturday, 2/6WHERE? The Chaifetz ArenaWHY? The retro rap tour descends on the Midwest with their legendary lineup: Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh, Salt-N-Pepa, Biz Markie, Whodini, and Big Daddy Kane. Whether you're looking to entertain your parents or just do the Roger Rabbit with your friends, this tour is a must.

HOT CHIP in NYCWHEN? Friday, 2/5 and Saturday 2/6WHERE? The Highline Ballroom and The Music Hall of WilliamsburgWHY? Our favorite British electro-pop band definitely knows how to throw a party, and NYC is getting two chances to check it out this weekend. Friday's show at the Highline is free (and being simulcast on MySpace), while Saturday's show in Billyburg should bring out plenty of awkward hipsters ready to get funky.